A life insurance policy is an essential part of a solid financial plan, but getting covered is only one part of the decision. You should also carefully consider your options for selecting a life insurance beneficiary—the person or entity that gets your death benefits. Think about these tips as you select the best beneficiary for your needs.
Naming your spouse or child are obvious choices, but you could also select a trust or charity. For example, if you’re a single parent and your children are under 18, you may want to name a trust as the beneficiary because individuals can’t receive funds until they are 18 (or 21, depending on where you live). Once they are old enough to be beneficiaries, you can alter your policy and name them directly. Naming a charity as your beneficiary extends your goodwill even after death.
There are two main types of life insurance beneficiaries:
Consider designating both kinds because it can help ensure that benefits don’t go to your estate, where they could be subject to legal proceedings and claims from creditors. If both the primary and contingent beneficiaries are alive, only the primary will receive benefits. Note: Naming contingent beneficiaries is not the same as designating multiple primary beneficiaries.
Your life insurance beneficiary can be more than one person or entity. If you’d like to leave assets to multiple children or grandchildren, or several charities and trusts, you can request that your life insurance policy benefits be divided among all of them.
If you designate a beneficiary of your life insurance policy in your will, you should coordinate any beneficiary changes between your will and your insurance company. The two should be the same. An inconsistency between your will and the beneficiary designation you have on file with your insurance company could delay processing of your claim.
What life insurance is best for you? This guide explains your choices.
Read moreIf a beneficiary depends on programs that have an income limit, such as Medicaid or Supplemental Security Income, receiving a payout from a life insurance policy may affect their eligibility. If you want to leave the benefits to a lifelong dependent child, setting up a trust as the beneficiary enables the child to receive benefits without those benefits affecting the child’s income status.
Once you’ve selected your beneficiary (or beneficiaries), be specific about your intentions in your life insurance policy:
And remember to think about your life insurance beneficiary selection every year and when you have a major change in your life, such as marriage, divorce or the birth of a child. Following this advice will help ensure your wishes are up-to-date.
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Life insurance underwritten and annuities offered by AAA Life Insurance Company, Livonia, Michigan. AAA Life Insurance Company is licensed in all states except NY. CA Certificate of Authority #07861. Products and their features may not be available in all states.
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This is a summary of product provisions and does not contain all of the benefits and exclusions. For complete terms of the insurance coverage or annuity, please contact your agent or refer to the policy/contract.
Annuities - LA
Annuities are not short-term products. During the surrender charge period, withdrawals exceeding 10% will be subject to a surrender charge that may be higher than fees associated with other types of financial products and may reduce principal. Withdrawals prior to 59½ may be subject to IRS penalties, separate from the annuity’s schedule of surrender charges.
EliteGuarantee Deferred Annuity - LAEG Contract Form Series: ICC11-4101/DA-4101 (In OR: ICC11-4101)
Platinum Bonus Annuity - LAPB Contract Form Series: ICC11-4111/DA-4111 (In OR: ICC11-4111)
Guaranteed Income Annuity - LAGI Contract Form Series: ICC14-4120/SPIA-4120 (In OR: ICC14-4120)
The payout amount you will receive is based on your individual circumstances, the options you select at the time of application and your initial premium payment.
Term Life Insurance - LT
Premiums are guaranteed. They are level for the term period and increase annually thereafter. Any sample premiums are examples only and may vary based on your personal health history and underwriting guidelines. The answers provided to the health questions are used to determine eligibility for coverage. Not all applicants will qualify. Product and its features may not be available in all states. Coverage ends at age 95.
If insured is diagnosed with a terminal illness that will cause death in 12 mos. or less, up to 50% of the total benefit can be applied for, and used as insured chooses. The remaining benefit payable at death will be reduced by the Accelerated Death Benefit paid and any accrued and unpaid interest (8% annual interest rate applies). Receipt of Accelerated Death Benefits may affect eligibility for public assistance programs and may be taxable. Please consult the appropriate social service agency and seek the advice of tax counsel before applying for these funds. The Accelerated Death Benefit is not available if the terminal illness results from an intentionally self-inflicted injury. This benefit may not be available in all states.
ExpressTerm - LTE Policy Form Series: ICC19-1601/1601 (In OR: 1CC19-1601)
Traditional Term - LTT Policy Form Series: ICC19-1801/1801 (In OR: ICC19-1801)
Group Direct Term Policy Form Series: GT8200
Individual Direct Term Policy Form Series: ICC16-1501
Universal Life Insurance – LULG
Health history, underwriting guidelines and the answers provided to health questions are used to determine approval for coverage. Not all applicants will qualify. Rates may vary.
Lifetime Universal Life Insurance - LUL Health history, underwriting guidelines and the answers provided to health questions are used to determine approval for coverage. Not all applicants will qualify. Rates may vary.
Policy Form Series: ICC19-4701/4701 (In OR: ICC19-4701)
If insured is diagnosed with a terminal illness that will cause death in 12 mos. or less, up to 50% of the total benefit can be applied for, and used as insured chooses. The remaining benefit payable at death will be reduced by the Accelerated Death Benefit paid and any accrued and unpaid interest (7% annual interest rate applies). Receipt of Accelerated Death Benefits may affect eligibility for public assistance programs and may be taxable. Please consult the appropriate social service agency and seek the advice of tax counsel before applying for these funds. The Accelerated Death Benefit is not available if the terminal illness results from an intentionally self-inflicted injury. This benefit may not be available in all states.
Accumulator Universal Life Insurance - LULA Health history, underwriting guidelines and the answers provided to health questions are used to determine approval for coverage. Not all applicants will qualify. Rates may vary.
Policy Form Series: ICC19-3701/3701 (In OR: ICC19-3701)
If insured is diagnosed with a terminal illness that will cause death in 12 mos. or less, up to 50% of the total benefit can be applied for, and used as insured chooses. The remaining benefit payable at death will be reduced by the Accelerated Death Benefit paid and any accrued and unpaid interest (5% annual interest rate applies). Receipt of Accelerated Death Benefits may affect eligibility for public assistance programs and may be taxable. Please consult the appropriate social service agency and seek the advice of tax counsel before applying for these funds. The Accelerated Death Benefit is not available if the terminal illness results from an intentionally self-inflicted injury. This benefit may not be available in all states.
Whole Life Insurance
Whole Life Insurance (for coverage amounts of $30,000 or more) - LWL Policy Form Series: ICC18-5601/5601 (In OR: ICC18-5601)
Health history, underwriting guidelines and the answers provided to health questions are used to determine approval for coverage. Not all applicants will qualify. Rates may vary.
If insured is diagnosed with a terminal illness that will cause death in 12 mos. or less, up to 50% of the total benefit can be applied for, and used as insured chooses. The remaining benefit payable at death will be reduced by the Accelerated Death Benefit paid and any accrued and unpaid interest (8% annual interest rate applies). Receipt of Accelerated Death Benefits may affect eligibility for public assistance programs and may be taxable. Please consult the appropriate social service agency and seek the advice of tax counsel before applying for these funds. The Accelerated Death Benefit is not available if the terminal illness results from an intentionally self-inflicted injury. This benefit may not be available in all states.
Rapid Issue Whole Life Insurance (for coverage amounts of $25,000 or less) - LRIWL Policy Form Series ICC20-7001/7001 (In OR: ICC20-7001)
Responses to the application will be used to determine approval for coverage. Not all applicants will qualify.
This Whole Life policy is referred to as graded benefit whole life insurance. If you suffer a non-accidental death within the first two years of coverage, your beneficiaries will get 100% of the base premiums you paid, plus 35%. After two years, the total amount of your coverage is paid for death due to any cause.
After the first two years of coverage, if insured is diagnosed with a terminal illness that will cause death in 12 mos. or less, up to 50% of the total benefit can be applied for, and used as insured chooses. The remaining benefit payable at death will be reduced by the Accelerated Death Benefit paid and any accrued and unpaid interest (8% annual interest rate applies). Receipt of Accelerated Death Benefits may affect eligibility for public assistance programs and may be taxable. Please consult the appropriate social service agency and seek the advice of tax counsel before applying for these funds. The Accelerated Death Benefit is not available if the terminal illness results from an intentionally self-inflicted injury. This benefit may not be available in all states.
Guaranteed Issue Whole Life Insurance - LGIWL Policy Form Series: ICC16-6301/GWL6301 (In OR: ICC16-6301)
The maximum amount of Guaranteed Issue Whole Life insurance coverage per insured is $25,000.00. Subject to age requirements and policy limit restrictions.
This Guaranteed Issue Whole Life policy is referred to as graded benefit whole life insurance. If you suffer a non-accidental death within the first two years of coverage, your beneficiaries will get 100% of the level monthly premiums you paid, plus 30%. After two years, the total amount of your coverage is paid for death due to any cause.
If you are a California resident 65 years of age or older, we are required to advise you of the following. The sale or liquidation of any stock, bond, IRA, certificate of deposit, mutual fund, annuity, or other asset to fund the purchase of this product may have tax consequences, early withdrawal penalties, or other costs or penalties as a result of the sale or liquidation. You may wish to consult independent legal or financial advice before selling or liquidating any assets and prior to the purchase of any life or annuity products being solicited, offered for sale, or sold
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